The first-ever Pro Bowl draft was designed by the NFL to inject some fresh energy into the annual pro football all-star game. Without conferences to separate the teams, rosters were assembled by NFL legends Deion Sanders and Jerry Rice.

Wednesday, Jan. 22, marked the second day of the Pro Bowl draft, and with so much star power on hand in Hawaii, the Twitter folk had plenty to say about the happenings as the selection process unfolded.

Before getting into the chatter on social media, here is an overview of all of the selections from Day 2:

Day 2 Pro Bowl Draft Results

Team Sanders

Position

Team Rice

Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts

QB

Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers

Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

QB

Alex Smith, Kansas City Chiefs

Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles

QB

RB

LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles

Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers

RB

Matt Forte, Chicago Bears

Alfred Morris, Washington Redskins

RB

DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys

A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals

WR

Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears

Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys

WR

Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns

Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers

WR

Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears

DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles

WR

Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

Jordan Cameron, Cleveland Browns

TE

Jimmy Graham, New Orleans Saints

Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys

TE

Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons

Branden Albert, Kansas City Chiefs

OT

Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns

Trent Williams, Washington Redskins

OT

Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys

Duane Brown, Houston Texans

OT

Jordan Gross, Carolina Panthers

Mario Williams, Buffalo Bills

DE

Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints

Greg Hardy, Carolina Panthers

DE

Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins

Tamba Hali, Kansas City Chiefs

OLB

Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs

Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins (via trade)

OLB

John Abraham, Arizona Cardinals

Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens

OLB

Robert Mathis, Indianapolis Colts (via trade)

Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers

ILB

Vontaze Burfict, Cincinnati Bengals

Paul Posluszny, Jacksonville Jaguars

ILB

Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs

Tim Jennings, Chicago Bears

CB

Alterraun Verner, Tennessee Titans

Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals

CB

Joe Haden, Cleveland Browns

Darrelle Revis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CB

Brandon Flowers, Kansas City Chiefs

Brent Grimes, Miami Dolphins

CB

Antonio Cromartie, New York Jets

T.J. Ward, Cleveland Browns

S

Antrel Rolle, New York Giants

Eric Berry, Kansas City Chiefs

S

Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills

Eric Weddle, San Diego Chargers

S

Eric Reid, San Francisco 49ers

Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens

K

Stephen Gostkowski, New England Patriots

Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings

PR

Dexter McCluster, Kansas City Chiefs

Source: NFL.com

There were polarizing reactions about the entire process. For example, JJ Zachariason endorsed the new format, while ex-Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis felt it was a mockery:

Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon led the league in yardage despite playing just 14 games this past season and had the quip of the evening. While he was selected No. 10 overall, Gordon did start wondering about a supplemental draft, which is how he landed in Cleveland back in 2012:

Arizona Cardinals star cornerback Patrick Peterson was the first defensive player taken at No. 5 overall. When it was realized he'd do battle with teammate Larry Fitzgerald, AZCardinals.com's Darren Urban tweeted a humble brag of sorts:

Larry Fitzgerald vs Patrick Peterson in the Pro Bowl. It'll be just like an #AzCardinals practice.

But by the time the broadcast was over, a storyline from the NFC Championship Game already shifted the focus—at least for league writer Brian McIntyre.

While the network tried to recap the action from Hawaii, McIntyre spoke for many in being more interested in the live field sound between Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree:

By adding a new, somewhat exciting element of unpredictability to what's become a rather dull experience for fans not actually in attendance, the league has to be pleased overall. Having said that, the process on Day 2 did drag on for three hours and could have been a bit more succinct in its execution.